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Safe, non-pollutant shipping,
with Swedish shipping leading the way
Technical workshop meeting onemissions from aviation and maritime transport4 Oct 2007 Reidar Grundström
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Difficulties Leisure boats 74 Gg, 13% of domestic CO2
• Engine characteristics – emission factors
• Installed engine types
• Number of boats
• Fuel used
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Emissions of CO2 fordomestic navigation 1990-2004
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1000-tonnes (Gg)
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Leisure boats - survey
• Survey 2004 by telephone(Statistics Sweden) to estimate number of boats, type, size, use etc
• 13 000 persons (about 81% responded)• Results: 718 000 boats in total
– Roughly 200 000 with gasoline engines(> 10 kW installed power)
– About 32 500 m3 gasoline used, 2004– 51% 2-stroke engines– About 12 000 m3 diesel used, 2004
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Leisure boats - survey
• Quality of results – considered to be good
• Results of survey 2004 used in climate reporting
• Second survey planned to 2008 – yet to be decided
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Thank you for paying attention!
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Leisure boats
Gasoline [g/kg fuel]
NOx NMVOC CH4 CO NH3 N2O
2-stroke 2.67 505 5.06 892 0.004 0.02
4-stroke 9.70 34.4 1.72 1 022 0.005 0.08
Reference:EMEP/CORINAIR 15 February, 1996 Emission Inventory GuidebookTable 8-2: Bulk emission factors for 'Other Mobile Sources and Machinery', part 2: gasoline engines - Inland waterways
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